Gangs and Revolution: Chronicles of Three Hundred Years of Jianghu

Gangs and Revolution: Chronicles of Three Hundred Years of Jianghu

by Qin Baoqi

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This book is a companion volume to "Three Hundred Years of Jianghu". Mainly based on archives, local chronicles, memoirs, etc., This book truly reproduces the intricate and confusing Jianghu society in China over the past three hundred years. It gives a panoramic description of the ups and downs experienced by gangs: they have gone through a vigorous revolutionary process, and they have also fallen into the underworld that was criticized by people... How did the Revolutionary Party of 1911 incite and guide the gangs to participate in the anti-Qing revolution? What active role did gangs play in the revolution? What negative impact did gangs have on the revolution? How did a gang transform into a mafia organization?

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